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- Q373295 subject Q7150869.
- Q373295 abstract "Mabee's salamander (Ambystoma mabeei) is a mole salamander found in tupelo and cypress bottoms in pinewoods, open fields, and lowland deciduous forests, pine savannahs, low wet woods, and swamps. It usually burrows near breeding ponds. Eggs are attached to submerged plant material or bottom debris of acidic, fishless ponds in or near pine stands. In Virginia, it breeds in fish-free vernal pond in a large clear-cut area and in ephemeral sinkhole ponds up to 1.5 m deep, within bottomland hardwood forest mixed with pine. Larvae develop in the ponds. Distances moved into terrestrial habitat are unknown, but probably are greater than 150 metres (490 ft).".
- Q373295 class Q134861.
- Q373295 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q373295 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q373295 division Q10915.
- Q373295 family Q2513619.
- Q373295 genus Q2513619.
- Q373295 kingdom Q729.
- Q373295 wikiPageWikiLink Q10915.
- Q373295 wikiPageWikiLink Q134861.
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- Q373295 wikiPageWikiLink Q1456.
- Q373295 wikiPageWikiLink Q211005.
- Q373295 wikiPageWikiLink Q2513619.
- Q373295 wikiPageWikiLink Q33753.
- Q373295 wikiPageWikiLink Q48268.
- Q373295 wikiPageWikiLink Q482828.
- Q373295 wikiPageWikiLink Q4916901.
- Q373295 wikiPageWikiLink Q7150869.
- Q373295 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q373295 classis Q134861.
- Q373295 divisio Q10915.
- Q373295 familia Q2513619.
- Q373295 genus "Ambystoma".
- Q373295 name "Mabee's salamander".
- Q373295 regnum "Animalia".
- Q373295 status "LC".
- Q373295 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q373295 type Amphibian.
- Q373295 type Animal.
- Q373295 type Eukaryote.
- Q373295 type Species.
- Q373295 type Thing.
- Q373295 type Q19088.
- Q373295 type Q729.
- Q373295 comment "Mabee's salamander (Ambystoma mabeei) is a mole salamander found in tupelo and cypress bottoms in pinewoods, open fields, and lowland deciduous forests, pine savannahs, low wet woods, and swamps. It usually burrows near breeding ponds. Eggs are attached to submerged plant material or bottom debris of acidic, fishless ponds in or near pine stands.".
- Q373295 label "Mabee's salamander".
- Q373295 name "Mabee's salamander".